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What Really Happened At The Prison Uprising Near Mazar-I-Sharif A Swedish Protester Who Was Shot By The Police While Protesting President Bush's Visit To Gothenberg Last Spring Is Convicted Of Rioting . . . But Did Police Doctor Evidence? Terrorism, Security And Protest According To Anti-Globalization Guru Naomi Klein After The Bush Administration Tells The Networks Not To Air Unedited Videotapes Of Osama Bin Laden, The Administration Releases A New Tape, Translated By The Pentagon War On...
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The FBI Catches Fugitive And Self-Described "Anti-Abortion Warrior" Clayton Waagner After He Claims Responsibility For Hundreds Of Anthrax Threats Mailed To Women's Health Facility Afghan Women's Summit For Democracy, Brussels New Jersey Judge And School Board Jail Over 130 Teachers For Striking Dozens Of Palestinian Riot Police Armed With Batons And Shields Fired Tear Gas At Thousands Of People Protesting The House Arrest Of Hamas Leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin; Police Kill At Least One...
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Democracy Now! radio program for Thursday, December 17, 2009 Headlines for December 17, 2009 Bolivian President Evo Morales on Climate Debt, Capitalism, Why He Wants a Tribunal for Climate Justice and Much More Voices from Small Island States: Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed, a Tuvaluan Delegate and a Youth Activist from the Solomon Islands EXCLUSIVE : Leaked Internal UNFCCC Document: Global Temperatures Will Rise by More than Two Degrees Celsius "A Naked Form of Blackmail": Naomi...
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Democracy Now! radio program for Thursday, February 11, 2010 Headlines for February 11, 2010 As Toyota Recall Surpasses 10 Million Cars, Federal Regulators Faulted for Slow Response to Early Warnings Study: Charter Schools Increasing Racial Segregation in Classrooms Roundtable: Do Charter Schools Worsen Inequality of Two-Tiered Education System, or Help Address It?
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Democracy Now! radio program for Monday, September 6, 2010 Headlines for September 06, 2010 Michael Moore on His Life, His Films and His Activism
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Democracy Now! radio program for Tuesday, September 15, 2009 Headlines for September 15, 2009 Nomi Prins: “Obama Banking Too Much on Banks” As Obama Escalates War in Afghanistan, US Peace Activists Call for Near-Term Withdrawal of Foreign Troops David Cole on “The Torture Memos: Rationalizing the Unthinkable”
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* Headlines for Tuesday, November 20th, 2001 * Headlines * An Hour with Scholar, Activist and Theologian Cornel West * As the Group of 20 Countries Unanimously Adopts An Action Plan Aimed at Cutting Off So-Called Terrorists' Financing Networks, Nigerian Environmental Activist Oronto Douglas Asks, What Is the Price Developing Countries Will Pay for Such Agreements * As Uzbekistan Prevents Humanitarian Aid From Reaching Millions of Starving Afghans, Anotherlook at Washington's New Ally * Israel...
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* Headlines for Tuesday, November 27th, 2001 * As the Mainstream Media Cheers the Talks in Germany On the Future of Government of Afghanistan, Human Rights Activist Medea Benjamin Leads a Delegation Into Afghanistan to Find Out What Women Want * Should the Government Be Allowed to Force Patients to Be Vaccinated, Take Over Hospitals and Seize Drug Supplies? As State Legislatures Consider Legislation, a Debate * With the Help of Multinational Tobacco Corporations, the US Undermines Another World...
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* Headlines for Thursday, May 16th, 2002 * From Guerrilla Leader to Founding President of a New Nation: An Interview with East Timorese President Xanana Gusmao * Looking Back at the History of East Timor and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Rebroadcast of the 1991 Radio Documentary "Massacre: The Story of East Timor."
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* Headlines for Friday, July 26th, 2002 * Nine Coal Miners Are Trapped in a Shaft After They Rupture a Nearby Abandoned Mine * The Politics of Food: The Food Industry Spends $33 Billion in Advertising This Year, While Over One Quarter of U.S. Adults Are Obese * House of Representatives Passes Unconstitutional So-Called "Partial Birth Abortion" Ban
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* Headlines for Monday, November 18th, 2002 * Ten Thousand Protest the U.S. Army School of the Americas: We'll Hear From Decorated Vietnam Veteran and Protest Leader Father Roy Bourgois, As Well As Fort Benning's Commanding General John Lemoyne, Representatives Barbara Lee and Jim Mcgovern, Author
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* Headlines for Friday, October 25th, 2002 * Police Brutality in Brooklyn, a Democracy Now! Exclusive: High School Counselors Witness Police Brutality and Become Victims Themselves * Police Arrest Sniper Suspects: A Conversation with Filmmaker Michael Moore About Ballistic Fingerprinting, Militarism and US Gun Culture * Tens of Thousands to Protest War: This Saturday Is An International Day of Action with Demonstrations From Washington, DC and San Francisco, to Baghdad, Berlin, Madrid and...
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* Headlines for Friday, November 1st, 2002 * Water and War: Bolivian Activist Oscar Olivera On the Struggle Against Bechtel and the Privatization of Cochabamba's Water in 2000 * The Mother of the Alleged 20th Hijacker Talks: Two Months Before Zacarias Moussaoui Goes On Trial Evidence Emerges That Indicates the U.S. May Have the Wrong Man * "We Don't Want to Be a North American Colony": Thousands Rally in Quito, Ecuador to Protest the Free Trade Area of the Americas
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* Headlines for Wednesday, February 19th, 2003 * War Secretary Rumsfeld Refuses to Rule Out Unleashing Nuclear Weapons On Iraq, the CIA Warns of a Nuclear Arms Race & the Bush Administration Lowers the Threshold for Nuclear Attacks: We Spend the Hour with Leading Anti-Nuclear Expert Dr. Helen Caldicott
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* Headlines for Monday, April 21st, 2003 * Setbacks in Winning Iraqi Hearts: A Report From Baghdad By Christian Science Monitor Reporter Scott Peterson * IDF Shoots and Kills Associated Press Cameraman in the West Bank: Nazeh Darwazeh Is the Seventh Journalist Killed in Last Two Years By Israeli Forces. We Talk to An Eyewitness * White House Calls for Iraqi Sanctions Against Iraq to Be Lifted in Phases: We Talk to Dennis Halliday, Former UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq * Seder Sisters:...
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* Headlines for Wednesday, April 16th, 2003 * The Unexploded Bombs of Baghdad: Christian Science Monitor Reporter Scott Peterson Reveals How Cluster Bombs Are Still Killing Iraqis * U.S. Marines Raid the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad: We Go to the Iraqi Capital to Speak with a Reporter Inside the Hotel * The Baseball Hall of Fame Cancels "Bull Durham" Celebration Citing Actor Tim Robbins' Opposition to War. Robbins Joins us in Our Firehouse Studio * "Democracy Is Coming To Iraq And...
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* Headlines for Friday, March 28th, 2003 * We Go to a Houston Immigration Detention Center As a Palestinian Family Prepares to Be Deported to Jordan * Nypd Arrests 215 As Protesters Shut Down Traffic On Fifth Avenue: News Media Targeted at Demonstration for Biased Iraq Coverage * "Time's Up!": Academy Award Winning Director Michael Moore Tells the White House Comment Line with Thousands of Cheering Supporters * "This Has Been One Long Orwellian Week": Michael Moore On the...
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* Headlines for Thursday, March 6th, 2003 * International Human Shields Prepare for War in Iraq: We Talk to John Ross and Kathy Kelly in Baghdad * Over 100,000 Students Walk Out and Protest War Around the Nation and the Globe: We'll Hear From Students Los Angeles, New York, Madison, Wisconsin, Buffalo, Stanford, As Well As in Australia, Canada and Ireland * New York Man Arrested at Shopping Mall for Wearing "Give Peace a Chance" T-Shirt: Over 150 Respond By Showing Up in Similar...
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* Headlines for Friday, May 2nd, 2003 * GW's Checkered Military Past * The Secrets of September 11, What Is the White House Hiding? a Conversation with Newsweek Investigative Reporter Michael Isikoff * Did Donald Rumsfeld Aid North Korea's Nuclear Program?: A New Report Reveals Rumsfeld Was On Board of Zurich Firm Abb Which Sold North Korea Two Nuclear Reactors * Occidental Petroleum Sued for Role in Civilian Massacre in Colombia * Celebrations Continue in Vieques Following the Departure of the...
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* Headlines for Monday June 2, 2003 * George Bush has Indeed Succeeded in Granting Osama Bin Laden a Wish Beyond his Wildest DreamsHes Turned the U.S. into the Most Feared and Disliked and, in Many Quarters, Hated Country in the World. * The Whole Thing Reeks of Conflict of Interest. To Begin the Catalog of Corruption Here, You Would Have to do a 24-Hour Marathon. * Diverse Organizations from Around the Country Testify Against Media Consolidation * Democracy Now! Goes Live to the FCC Vote on...
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* Headlines for Tuesday, May 6th, 2003 * "It's Clear That Islam Is On the Way to Disappearing": The Words of Israeli Tourism Minister Benny Elon, Who Is Set to Lobby Christian Fundamentalists Close to President Bush Against the Middle East Peace Plan * Anti-Apartheid Leader Walter Sisulu Dies at the Age of 90 * "The Bookie of Virtue": Moral Crusader and Former Drug Czar Bill Bennett Made Millions Lecturing People On Morality-and Blew $8 Million On High Stakes Gambling *...
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* Headlines for July 23, 2003 * What Really Happened to Jessica Lynch? * Judge Drops Two Terrorism Counts Against Civil Rights Attorney Lynne Stewart in Major Defeat for the Justice Department * House Votes 309-118 to Scale Back Patriot Act; FCC Rules May Be Overturned Too * GOP Warns TV Stations Not to Air Ad Alleging Bush Mislead the Nation Over Iraq * U.S. Army Says Hussein's Two Sons Killed In Firefight With American Troops
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* Headlines for Friday June 6, 2003 * Rachel Corrie was Crushed by an Israeli Military Bulldozer, Tom Hurndall was Shot in the Head by an Israeli Soldier. Today on the 36th Anniversary of the Occupied Territories, we Speak with the Parents of these Two International Peace Activists * The Two Top Editors of The New York Times Resign * Rafeef Ziadah, who Lost her Parents in the 1982 Massacre at the Shatilla Refugee Camp, Speaks About Life as a Palestinian Refugee
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* Headlines for July 7, 2003 * Domestic Weapon Inspecting Nuns Face up to 10 Years in Prison for Anti-Nuclear Protest Action * Morale of U.S. Troops and Their Families Back Home Reaches New Low as Three More Soldiers are Killed in Iraq * Should the U.S. Send Troops Into Liberia? * Protests Held Outside Crypto City, the HQ of the Top-Secret National Security Agency
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* Headlines for July 1, 2003 * New Evidence Points to US Violations of International Law in its Treatment of Iraqi Detainees * Anti-War Protestors Sue the New York Police for Violating Their Civil Rights * Could the Supreme Court's Recent Rulings Pave the Way for Bush to Pack the Federal Court w/ Conservative Judges? * The Head of the Environmental Protection Agency Christie Todd Whitman Steps Down
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* Headlines for July 9, 2003 * As Bush Travels to South Africa We Hear From Nelson Mandela, Poet and Activist Dennis Brutus, Greg Palast and Others * Clear Channel Sued For Firing Radio Host Opposed to Iraq War * Pentagon Goes Sci-Fi: A Review of DARPA's Plans to Build Hypersonic Attack Drones, the Big Brother-like Lifelog and a Massive Urban Surveillance System
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* Headlines for October 27, 2003 * Up to 40 Killed, 200 Injured in Series of Baghdad Bombings * The Loss of Liberty Why Did the U.S. Allow Israel To Attack Its Largest Spyship Killing 34 Americans and Wounding Over 170 Others?
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* Headlines for October 28, 2003 * The Trials of Henry Kissinger 30 Years After Being Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize We Take A Look Kissingers Role in the Bombing of Cambodia and the Genocide in East Timor
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* Headlines for December 14, 2004 * 9/11 Intel Bill Expands Powers of Patriot Act and "Politicizes Intelligence" * Ralph Nader on the Ohio Recount, Bush's Cabinet Reshuffle and the White House "Lowballing" of U.S. Casualties in Iraq * Pinochet Indicted on Charges of Murder and Kidnapping
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* Headlines for May 27, 2005 * Texas Judge Fines DeLay's PAC Treasurer Nearly $200,000 * Pipeline to Promise or Pipeline to Peril? New U.S.-Backed Oil Route Starts Moving Crude Oil From Azerbaijan to the West * Report: U.S. Routinely Sends Arms to Undemocratic Nations * "Martha Stewart is Totally Against the War in Iraq," Says Activist Nun Imprisoned With Her
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* Headlines for July 20, 2005 * Bush Taps Conservative Appeals Court Judge John Roberts For Supreme Court
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* Headlines for July 26, 2005 * The Federalist (Society) Papers: John Roberts and the Rights Move to Take Control of the Judiciary * Triple Sharm El Sheikh Bombing Comes on Anniversary of 1952 Egyptian Revolution * New Latin American Television Network Telesur Officially Launched * Unholy Alliance? The AFL-CIO and the National Endowment for Democracy in Venezuela
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* Headlines for September 6, 2005 * New Orleans Locals Rescue Their Neighbors in Absence of Government Response * Bush Nominates Roberts to Replace Rehnquist as Chief Justice * African American Residents Tell Tales of Survival, Blast Racially-Skewed Government Response * Missing in New Orleans: Voices of Those Seeking Loved Ones
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* Headlines for September 7, 2005 * Three Displaced New Orleans Residents Discuss Race and Hurricane Katrina * Radio Astrodome: Independent Media to Provide Critical Info for Displaced New Orleans Residents
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* Headlines for October 6, 2005 * Fmr. Army Chaplain James Yee on the Abuse of Prisoners at Guantanamo, His Wrongful Imprisonment and Anti-Muslim Sentiment in the Military
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* Headlines for October 28, 2005 * Harriet Miers Withdraws Supreme Court Nomination: A Surrender to Right Wing Special Interest Groups or White House Diversion from CIA Leak Case? * Suspense Mounts as Indictments for CIA Leak Case Expected Today, Spotlight on VP Chief of Staff Libby Leads to Questions About Cheneys Role * Former Head of UN Humanitarian Program Denis Halliday: U.S. and Key Allies Facilitated Profiteering in Oil For Food Program * NY Civil Liberties Union: U.S. Made...
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* Headlines for November 28, 2005 * American Citizen Jailed in Saudi Arabia for 20 Months Convicted in U.S. Court of Joining al-Qaeda and Plotting to Assassinate Bush * Torture and Survival in a Saudi Prison: William Sampson Recounts his 2 1/2 Year Ordeal, Calls Torture "Morally Wrong, a Political Mistake" and Useless for Intelligence Gathering
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French Efforts to Find Diplomatic Solution to Iraq Crisis U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan is likely to meet Iraqi Foreign Minister Saeed al-Sahaf in Paris on Wednesday to seek a diplomatic solution about weapons inspections. A spokesperson for French president Jacques Chirac said Sahaf would meet Chirac on Tuesday afternoon. France, together with Russia, has been leading pressure for a diplomatic solution to the crisis. Guests: Jean-Raphael Peytregnet, Deputy press director at the French...
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* Headlines for Wednesday, October 3rd, 2001 * Arab and Muslim Students Have Their Records Pulled By the FBI and Face Widespreaddiscrimination at College * "Terrorism & the Constitution: Sacrificing Civil Liberties in the Name of National Security"- a Forum * Arab, Asian Taxi Drivers Beaten and Harassed in New York and Around the World * A Grieving Activist Who Lost Her Stepmother Walks Door to Door for Peace * U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan Look for Targets to Bomb - Not Bin...
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* Headlines for Tuesday, October 23rd, 2001 * Cipro: The Battle Over Bayer * A Case in Domestic Terrorism: A Look at the Violence Against Abortion Providers * Postal Union Leaders Say Two Anthrax Deaths Could Have Been Prevented If Officials Hadlistened to Workers * Sponsors of State Terror Enlist in the Fight Against Terrorism: An Hour with Professor Noamchomsky
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* Headlines for Monday, October 29th, 2001 * Postal Workers Go to Court to Force Closure of NYC Post Office * A Look at the World's Largest Anthrax Dump and Open Air Testing Site for Biological Weapons * A West African Perspective On Terrorism and the US Attacks On Afghanistan * Bush Signs Legislation Vastly Expanding Federal Powers to Wiretap, Eavesdrop, Detain Anddeport * "Divided We Stand: A Biography of New York's World Trade Center" * As the World Discusses Power-Sharing...
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* Headlines for Monday, November 26th, 2001 * A Professor Is Criticized for Saying the U.S. Should Bring Bin Laden Before An Internationaltribunal Instead of Bombing Afghanistan: A Debate On the Role of the University in Wartime * Federal Authorities Ransack a Somali Grocery Store in Seattle; Somalis and Anti-Globalization Activists Join Forces in Protest * Japan Sends Warships to Support U.S. War in Afghanistan * Ins Arrests a Palestinian Teacher in Florida for Supposed Involvement with...
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* Headlines for Monday, November 19th, 2001 * The U.S., Islam, and Terrorism * War Is On the Global Agenda: Globalization and Resistance * Pacifica Board Says It Will Resign, Begin Process of Democratizing the Pacifica Network * Filipino Activists Say "U.S. Out of the Philippines!" As the Philippine President Meets Withbush This Week * Indigenous People Seeking to Reclaim Their Land Are Murdered in the Philippines a New U.S.Ally in the "War On Terrorism" * Pacifica Board...
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* Headlines for Tuesday, February 5th, 2002 * Outraged Argentineans Take to the Streets and Occupy Banks . . . and An Independent Mediacenter Blossoms * World Social Forum in Brazil Concludes: Noam Chomsky, a Dalit Activist, and a Youth Organizer Speak * Top Enron Executives Charge That Enron Corporation's Collapse Was the Result of a "A Systemic and Pervasive Attempt" to Inflate Profits and Hide Losses
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* Headlines for Friday, January 18th, 2002 * "The First Thing to Be Sacrificed During Wartime Is Truth": As the Media Refuses to Report On Civilian Casualties of the US Campaign in Afghanistan, We'll Look at Fifteen Years of the Mediawatch-Dog Group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting * From One Ground Zero to Another: Americans Who Lost Loved Ones in the September 11 Attacksmake a Historic Journey to Afghanistan to Meet with Afghans Who Lost Loved Ones in the U.S. Bombing
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* Headlines for Wednesday, January 16th, 2002 * A Nigerian Woman Is Sentenced to Death By Stoning for Adultery * The Voices of Conscience: Civil Rights and African Liberation Activists Who Opposed "The Good War", Part II * Money and Connections Bought Enron Power. Now, As the Company Unravels in Scandal, Can Theybuy It Innocence As Well?
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* Headlines for Thursday, January 17th, 2002 * Rita Lasar, Who Lost Her Brother in the World Trade Center Attack, Speaks with US Fromafghanistan, Where She Is Meeting with Afghans Who Lost Their Loved Ones in the U.S. Bombing * Toxic Cover-Up: Asbestos, Lead, Mercury, Dioxin. World Trade Center Syndrome
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